Understanding The Stages of Getting Braces helps you prepare mentally, care for your oral health properly, and work more effectively with your dentist. Each step can affect the final orthodontic result. Learn more with Smilux in the article below.
After getting dental crowns, some patients may still want braces to improve crooked teeth, protruding teeth, underbite, or bite misalignment. However, can you get braces after dental crowns, and will it affect the crowns or the natural teeth underneath?
Learn more with the dentists at Smilux Dental in the article below to understand when crowned teeth can be moved with braces and which orthodontic method may be more suitable.

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ToggleDuring braces consultations and dental examinations, dentists at Smilux International Dental Clinic receive many questions about “Can you get braces after dental crowns?”
Regarding this concern, the dentists explain that patients who have had dental restorations with crowns or cosmetic dental crowns can still get braces if they meet certain necessary conditions. However, not every case can achieve the desired results.
For example, if you only have a few individual crowns due to tooth decay, cracked or fractured teeth, or tooth replacement with a dental bridge, you can usually get braces as normal because the crowns are only located in certain positions and do not significantly affect the entire dental arch. When the tooth roots are still healthy, the periodontal tissue is stable, and the bite allows for it, the dentist can create a suitable orthodontic plan to move the teeth safely.
For patients who have had full-mouth cosmetic dental crowns, or previously had crowns to improve protruding teeth, underbite, or reverse bite but did not achieve the expected results, getting braces can be more complicated. In some cases, the teeth may no longer meet the conditions required for braces.
Technically, brackets can still be attached to dental crowns. However, the surface of a dental crown is smoother and harder than natural enamel, so bracket adhesion is often weaker. This may increase the risk of brackets becoming loose during the braces process. Therefore, the dentist needs to properly prepare the crown surface, choose suitable bonding materials, and carefully control orthodontic force to minimize the impact on both the dental crowns and the natural teeth underneath.
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Only after a direct dental examination and consultation can the dentist accurately determine whether you can get braces after dental crowns. This condition needs to be evaluated based on several factors, including:
Getting dental crowns means that part of the natural tooth must be reshaped to support the crown. If there is still enough healthy natural tooth structure left after preparation, the tooth may respond better to orthodontic force.
During the braces process, the dentist may attach brackets to the crowns or use clear aligners to apply pressure, helping the teeth move into the correct position on the dental arch. However, because orthodontic force is transmitted through the dental crown rather than directly to the natural tooth, tooth movement may be more limited.
During tooth movement, the crown may also be at risk of becoming loose, dislodged, or no longer fitting the bite properly after braces. In some cases, the dental crown may need to be replaced after orthodontic care to ensure aesthetics and chewing function.
The fit of the dental crown is also a determining factor in whether you can get braces after dental crowns. If the crown does not fit closely around the prepared natural tooth or the bonding is not strong enough, the crown may become loose or dislodged during tooth movement.
A well-fitted crown helps protect the natural tooth structure underneath and reduces the risk of tooth decay, gum inflammation, or weakening of the prepared tooth during the braces process. To evaluate this factor, the dentist usually uses dental instruments to examine the junction between the crown and the tooth root. If gaps, tooth decay, or a poorly fitted crown are detected, the patient may need to have the dental crown replaced before starting braces.
If the tooth is still vital, the natural tooth structure remains healthy, and no abnormalities are detected during the dental examination, getting braces may be more favorable. On the other hand, teeth that have had root canal therapy are often more brittle and have lower resistance to force.
If the patient previously had multiple teeth reshaped and root canal therapy performed to improve protruding teeth, underbite, or misaligned teeth, getting braces later may be more difficult. If almost the entire arch has had root canal therapy and the natural teeth have been significantly reduced, the dentist may not recommend braces because the teeth may no longer be strong enough to withstand orthodontic force.
If the patient has severe protrusion or underbite and the teeth need to be moved over a long distance, the dentist must carefully evaluate the orthodontic feasibility before starting. This helps ensure that after braces, the tooth roots remain stable within the jawbone, reducing the risk of root resorption, tooth mobility, or the teeth being moved out of the supporting bone area.
In summary, if you have had dental crowns and want to get braces, the best option is to visit a dental clinic for a direct examination. After the examination, dental X-rays, and bite analysis, the dentist can determine whether your case is suitable for braces, which method should be used, and whether the crowns need to be replaced before or after orthodontic care.
Currently, there are two main orthodontic methods: traditional braces and clear aligners. For patients who have had dental crowns, clear aligners are often more suitable because they do not require brackets to be attached to the crowns, helping minimize the impact on the crowns throughout orthodontic care.
Unlike fixed braces, Invisalign uses clear aligners that are custom-made for each stage of tooth movement. The aligners can be removed when eating, drinking, and cleaning the teeth, making oral hygiene easier for people with dental crowns during orthodontic care.
Because brackets do not need to be attached directly to the crowns, Invisalign helps reduce the risk of crowns becoming loose, cracking, or having their surfaces scratched. The aligners fit closely around the teeth and apply gentle, controlled force to move the teeth according to the planned dental care process.
However, the cost of clear aligners is usually higher than traditional braces. In return, this method offers better aesthetics, easier oral hygiene, and may reduce the risk of needing to replace multiple dental crowns after braces.
To make the braces process after dental crowns more favorable, you should keep the following points in mind:
Smilux International Dental Clinic is known as one of the reputable addresses offering a wide range of dental services, including braces, dental implants, tooth extraction, dental crowns, and general oral care.
With a focus on safe, professional, and personalized dental care, Smilux Dental is committed to providing a clear and gentle examination and care process, helping patients feel more confident when taking care of their oral health.
Here, each patient is thoroughly examined before any dental care plan is recommended. The dentist will check the condition of the teeth, gums, jawbone, bite, and related issues to determine the most suitable option.
We have a team of highly qualified dentists in the field of Dentistry, with more than 15 years of experience in dental examinations, consultations, and care. Each case is planned individually based on the patient’s specific condition.
In addition, Smilux applies BioLight biological orthodontic technology, which helps support a gentler and more comfortable tooth movement process. This helps patients feel less worried about pain, discomfort, or prolonged orthodontic care.
In addition to professional expertise, we also focus on investing in a luxurious, clean clinic space and a modern equipment system. Our staff always provide dedicated support, helping patients feel more reassured from appointment booking and examination to the completion of dental care.

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We hope the information above has helped answer your question, “Can You Get Braces After Dental Crowns?” In reality, teeth with dental crowns can still be moved with braces, but a direct examination is needed to evaluate the condition of the crowns, tooth roots, gums, jawbone, and bite before the dentist can recommend a suitable option.
If you are unsure whether your crowned teeth are suitable for braces, please contact Smilux Dental via HOTLINE (+84) 866 251 379 for consultation and to schedule an appointment with a dentist.
Note: The content in this article is for reference only and does not replace a dentist’s diagnosis or clinical recommendation. For accurate advice based on your oral condition, you should visit a dental specialist directly. See more.
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